Kyushu is Japan's southwestern island. It consists of eight prefectures: Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Oita, Kumamoto, Miyazaki, Kagoshima, and Okinawa. Each prefecture has its own attractions. In this essay, I will introduce Oita, Nagasaki, and Okinawa.
Nagasaki is located in the north-west of Kyushu. It is famous for its trade with Portugal in the 16th century. Nagasaki is the biggest city in Nagasaki. It has a nice Chinatown and Oura Church. Sasebo has a naval base, Huis Ten Bosch (a famous theme park), and Sasebo Burgers! Shimabara is a castle town and the site of a Christian rebellion in 1637.
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Oita Prefecture |
Oita is in the north-eastern part of Kyushu. It has many mountains and forests. Mount Yufu and Mount Kuju are very famous mountains in Oita. Probably the best place to visit is Yufu, especially the part known as Yufuin. Both Yufuin and Beppu have famous hot springs.
Okinawa is the most southern of the prefectures of Kyushu, and the culture and atmosphere is very different. The four Okinawa islands are Ie-jima, Kume-jima, Okinawa Island, and Kerama Island. The people on Okinawa Island are the longest-lived in the world. The cliffs at Manzamo and the Gusuku Wall are well worth a visit. But above all, just walk around and enjoy the nice atmosphere and lovely views!
Any visit to Japan is incomplete without a visit to Kyushu. You may not have time to visit every prefecture, but try to make time to visit at least one or two, and notice how different things are from Honshu. Of course, a visit to Hokkaido would also be fun, but that is outside the scope of this essay!
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